Re: Does Anyone Publish US Supreme Court Decisions in html?
- From: "GeekBoy" <spam@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 15:58:19 -0700
<minneapolis55@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Everyone has the court's pdf version.
When you want to print them, the paper waste is enormous because they
have so little on each page. Using n-up printing doesn't solve the
problem, because the text can then become microscopic.
I tried pdf text conversion software. It doesn't solve the problem
because there are no blank lines between paragraphs in the pdf. You
can't separate paragraphs from indented text.
Someone should bring an environmental impact case against the court for
not evaulating how much paper their pdf format opinions waste.
html works fine. With Opera, I don't know about IE, you can set the
font size for the printout and reduce 100 or so pdf pages to 20 or 30.
But where can I find US Supreme Court decisions in html?
You can print multiple pages per ***. Try 2 or 4
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